Time to recycle those corny pick-up lines comparing the apple of your eye to a work of art. The Google Arts & Culture app is doing the heavy lifting for you.

It’s the latest internet sensation: a feature that finds your closest doppelgangers in museums around the world. Just snap a selfie, and it instantly delivers your look-alike results by the likes of Rembrandt and Monet.

So we tried this with a few Lehigh Valley public figures and celebrities. (Note: The app doesn’t let you upload photos, so we had to take photos of photos.)

Tony Iannelli, president and CEO of the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce:

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Allentown native Amanda Seyfriend took to Instagram with her own selfie results:

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Sometimes your result can vary drastically depending on the angle of your shot. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, for example, who graduated from Freedom High School in Bethlehem, looks like Martin Luther King, Jr. in one instance:

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And Dutch artist Rembrandt in another:

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Here’s Andre Reed, a Dieruff graduate who went on to play most of his NFL career for the Buffalo Bills:

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And for fun, here’s our columnist Bill White, whose doppelganger has also painted subjects such as Voltaire and Louis XV:

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Give it a try: Download the Google Arts & Culture app from Google Play or your smartphone’s app store and scroll down to the “Is your portrait in a museum?” feature.

We’d love to see your results on Twitter. Share them and mention @mcall.